(8 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
  
 
*Peter: as far as your question about the Lebesgue Dom. Conv. Thm generalization, you can do it with convergence in measure, see Royden, problem 21 of Chapter 4.
 
*Peter: as far as your question about the Lebesgue Dom. Conv. Thm generalization, you can do it with convergence in measure, see Royden, problem 21 of Chapter 4.
 +
-Coach
 +
 +
[[8.5_Old Kiwi|#5 Solution]]
 +
 +
[[8.7_Old Kiwi|#7 Solution]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 16 July 2008

Click here for problem set 8


Questions from class:

  • Ben Ward: Royden Chapter 5, sect. 4, Corollary 15 gives f is absolutely continuous iff its the indef. integral of its derivative.
  • Peter: as far as your question about the Lebesgue Dom. Conv. Thm generalization, you can do it with convergence in measure, see Royden, problem 21 of Chapter 4.

-Coach

#5 Solution

#7 Solution

Alumni Liaison

To all math majors: "Mathematics is a wonderfully rich subject."

Dr. Paul Garrett